hooves

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Englisch - Türkisch
toynak
i., çoğ., bak. hoof
hoof
{i} toynak
hoof
{i} toynak. f
hoof
yol tepmek
hoof
{f} çiftele
hoof
dili yaya gitmek
hoof
sağ
hoof
{ç} --s (hûfs)/hooves (huvz)
hoof
çiftelemek (at vb)
hoof
{f} yaya gitmek
hoof
taban tepmek
hoof
{i} ayak

Ayakkabı atın toynağına düştü. - The shoe fell off the horse's hoof.

hoof
toynaklı hayvan ayağı
hoof
{f} dans etmek
hoof
toynak,v.çiftele: n.toynak
hoof
kesilmemiş
hoof
{i} toynaklı hayvan
Englisch - Englisch
Hooves is a plural of hoof. the plural of hoof
plural of hoof
cloven hooves
plural form of cloven hoof
hoof
The human foot
hoof
To walk
hoof
to kick, especially to kick the football a long way downfield with little accuracy
hoof
{n} the horny cover of a horse's foot, a peck
hoof
To walk as cattle
hoof
{f} walk, go on foot; dance (Slang)
hoof
The foot of an animal such as a horse, ox or deer
hoof
the foot of an ungulate mammal the horny covering of the end of the foot in hoofed mammals dance in a professional capacity
hoof
To dance, especially as a professional
hoof
To trample with hooves
hoof
walk; "let's hoof it to the disco"
hoof
The horny substance or case that covers or terminates the feet of certain animals, as horses, oxen, etc
hoof
The hooves of an animal such as a horse are the hard lower parts of its feet. The horses' hooves often could not get a proper grip. hoof it to run or walk quickly
hoof
{i} horny growth covering the feet of certain animals (horse, cow, etc.)
hoof
To be on a tramp; to foot
hoof
the foot of an ungulate mammal
hoof
A hoofed animal; a beast
hoof
dance in a professional capacity
hoof
the horny covering of the end of the foot in hoofed mammals
hooves

    Türkische aussprache

    huvz

    Aussprache

    /ˈho͞ovz/ /ˈhuːvz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'huf, 'hüf ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English hOf; akin to Old High German huof hoof, Sanskrit sapha.

    Videos

    ... His horses would be the first to set hooves in the Americas ...
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